The Hotel Boulderado, named for the words "Boulder" and "Colorado" so
that no guest would forget where he or she had stayed, opened
to admiring crowds on New Year's Day 1909. Local pride was
evident in the generous stock subscriptions which funded
the building's construction.
Boulder's first luxury hotel, listed on the National Register
of Historic Places, has been meticulously restored to its
original turn-of-the-century grandeur. The elegance of the
lobby's stained glass ceiling, canti-levered cherry staircase,
as well as the antique and reproduction furnishings provide
the feel of the past with the comfort demanded by today's
discriminating traveler.
Two expansions in 1985 and 1989 have brought the number
of guest rooms to 160 with over 8000 square feet of meeting,
conference facilities and reception space. The hotel is located
in Boulder's downtown historic district, one block from the
award winning Downtown Pearl Street Pedestrian Mall with
a variety of restaurants and boutiques. |
Only moments away from the many
activites in and around Boulder, the Hotel Boulderado is centrally
located downtown, one block from the city's award winning pedestrian
mall.
Many of the Hotel Boulderado's 160 guest rooms and suites feature
magnificent views of Boulder and the Rocky Mountains. In addition,
the hotel has an excellent restaurant, two lounges and a unique
gift shop. |